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A Wesley College student has coauthored a peer-reviewed publication as part of an undergraduate research project. This past summer, Kaylee Miller, junior biological chemistry major, completed an intensive 10-week DE-INBRE supported internship with Dr. Thomas L. Bauer, at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute, at Christiana Care. Her efforts resulted in the co-authorship on a peer-reviewed article that has appeared in Surgical Oncology. Miller plans to enter an Occupational...[more]

It took more than a quick snap of the scissors to make the new Health Sciences Building a reality, it took vision, collaboration and years of planning to secure the 36,000 square-foot former Federal building at no cost to the College.
On March 6 more than 150 people celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony for Wesley’s new building located at 300 South New Street including Governor Jack Markell, Regional Administrator for U.S. GSA Mid-Atlantic Region Sara Manzano-Diaz, state and local...[more]

Wesley College's 10th-ranked basketball team will face Alvernia University in the First Round of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament on Friday, March 7 on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University. The winners of the first round games on Friday will square off the following day at a time to be determined.
The Wolverines are making their second-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and fourth overall after going a program-best 22-3 on the season and earning an at-large...

Wesley College's David Langan and Jerry Kobasa have been named the Capital Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, respectively, it was announced by the league office on Monday afternoon. Eric Selby was also honored, earning Second Team recognition.
Also a First Team All-Star for the second-straight season, Langan is the second-straight Wolverine to earn CAC Player of the Year honors and is the third selection in the last six seasons. A senior center...

The New Jersey Athletic Conference announced on Monday morning that Wesley College will become an associate football member of the NJAC beginning in the 2015-16 academic year. Also set to join the league that season as associate football members are Christopher Newport University, Frostburg State University and Salisbury University, as well as Southern Virginia, who became an affiliate football member in the Fall of 2014.
The addition of all five institutions as associate NJAC football...

Wesley College's Brionna Johnson has been named the Capital Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Rookie of the Year, it was announced by the league office on Monday afternoon. Johnson is the first Wolverine to ever be named the CAC Rookie of the Year.
Also a Second Team All-CAC selection, Johnson, a guard/forward from Smyrna, Del., led the CAC with 10.6 rebounds per game while ranking sixth in scoring (16.0 ppg). Recording 11 double-doubles in her first collegiate season, Johnson scored...

The Governor has declared a state of emergency for this evening (Sunday) and for Tomorrow. Schools and other activities are beginning to announce closures.
Accordingly, Wesley will be closed tomorrow (March 3rd) for business and academic activities. In as much as snow is to taper off tomorrow afternoon, we expect to re-open for regular business and classroom activities at the normal opening time on Tuesday, March 4.
Security, Residence life, Facilities, food service and other...[more]

Wesley College's Sam Kennedy has been named the Capital Athletic Conference Men's Lacrosse Co-Defensive Player of the Week, it was announced by the league office on February 25. This is the first time that Kennedy has received a CAC weekly award.

Eight Wesley College men's track & field athletes received a combined nine All-Capital Athletic Conference indoor honors, it was announced by the league office on February 26. The nine selections is a program-record.

Wesley College's women's track & field team has swept the Capital Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Major Awards, it was announced by the league office on February 26. Freshmen and high school teammates Kiona Mency and Elizsha Streeter were named the CAC Co-Athlete of the Year and Rookie of the Year, respectively, while head coach Stephen Kimes was named the CAC Coach of the Year.